This seems to have all the benefits of Foveon with none of it's weaknesses.

Wouldn't this also improve color rendering and resolution over Bayer?

(From the press piece: "The result is highly sensitive and precise color reproduction. For example, if the structure separates light into a certain color and its complementary color, color pixels of white + red, white - red, white + blue, and white - blue are obtained and, using the arithmetic processing technique, are translated into normal color images without any loss of resolution.")

The thing that intrigues me the most as a photographer is the Wacom tech in the screen with 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity.There were statements on various blogs that the tablet could be used as a Wacom replacement.